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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The practical application of acting, singing, and movement techniques to various styles of period and contemporary musical theatre works. (Prerequisites: THTR 1113, 1213, 1312, MUS 1213, or permission of instructor.)
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3.00 Credits
This course will be a chronological study of major periods from nineteenth century English music halls to the present time as it relates to musical theatre. It will include, but not be limited to, operettas, cabarets, follies, and traditional musicals. (Prerequisites: THTR 1113,1213.)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced application of acting, singing, and movement techniques to the various styles of period an contemporary music theatre works. Includes staging and choreography of scenes, culminating in a live performance. (Prerequisite: THTR 1113, 1213, 1312, MUS 1213 or permission of instructor)
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3.00 Credits
Course emphasizes creating a resume, types of interviews, obtaining an agent, personal appearance, and dress as well as work on audition material, ranging from musicals to stock productions. (Prerequisite:THTR 1113, 1213, 1312, Mus 1213, or permission of instructor.)
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore the principles of film appreciation and analysis through lecture, readings, and viewing of films and film excerpts from the American experience in the medium. Students will also examine advanced film analysis, including the principles of montage, camera movement, lighting, sound, directing, acting and how these have been influenced by American artists and the Hollywood industry.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the different responsibilities and problems of a stage manager's job for commercial, community and educational theatre. Stage management will contain both lecture and hands on training. (Prerequisites: THTR 1113 and 1133, or permission of instructor)
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the student studies historic periods and styles of dress as the basics for costume design, learning to apply basic design techniques in forming a total design concept. (Prerequisites: ThtR1113 or permission of instructor.)
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3.00 Credits
The class will examine the advantages, problems and practices for designing scenery for the thrust, proscenium and arena stages. The student will practice the fundamental aspects of drafting for the stage as well as the study of the use of advanced stagecraft techniques. (Prerequisites: THTR 1113 and 1133, or permission of instructor)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides intensive study of text with repeating exercises to illustrate; projects given in which blocking plans are selected with and without live actors; critiques both written and oral; and final project of direction and prompt book for a ten minute scene. (Prerequisites: THTR 1113, 1213, 1133, and 3423, or permission of instructor)
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3.00 Credits
This class is designed to help the student understand the variety of different types of lighting equipment and control boards available today; to help him understand the basic elements of lighting design as it applies to stage composition, color and other aspects related to a specific show; to give the student practical experience working with a lighting design; and to enable the student to do a basic lighting design for a specific show. (Prerequisites: THTR 1113 and 1133; or permission of instructor)
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